thank you I will try using your method ,then I will write to you 2010/5/30 Stephen Hansen <[email protected]>
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, feng wang <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello Mr Adam: >> Thank for your letter , after I tried what you wrote in your letter >> ,i am sorry to tell you that the same Importerrors happened again ,I do >> nor know how to overcome it. if you have an ubuntu pc . I hope a test >> should be taken . waiting for your good news . >> > > The modules you mentioned (wx, BeautifulSoup) are third-party modules, not > provided with Python default (let alone Stackless Python). If you want to > use them, you'll have to install them separately. > > If you have Stackless installed separately from the system-installed Python > which has those, then you'll either need to adjust your PYTHONPATH before > running Stackless, to point it at the system-installed Python directories > (on Ubuntu, I really don't know where apt installs pure-python modules > directly) as its probably only going to find stuff under its own prefix > (/opt/stackless, and such). Or you can download those libraries again and > use Stackless to install them (i.e., /opt/stackless/bin/python setup.py > install) into its own search path. > > As for wx... I have *no* idea if such a big C++ GUI/GTK+/etc library is > compatible with Stackless. Pure python modules (i.e., BeautifulSoup) should > be. > > --S > > _______________________________________________ > Stackless mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless >
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